Is anyone useing these for the VM’s?

Is this better than setting up vm in azure?

Business Cloud PCs are VMs that run entirely in Microsoft’s Azure subscription, including the network interface cards. The customer does not need to provide an Azure subscription. There is no Active Directory dependency since Business Cloud PCs natively join Entra. There is also no requirement for an Intune license however Intune can be used to manage a Windows 365 Business Cloud PC

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That was originally supposed to be the back end for windows S mode, but S mode went over like a gas emission in church, so ms kinda spun it off into a different thing.
May make sense if you use a lot of non ms apps, and don’t have a particularly complex user / org layer, but I kinda hate how everything is the same but different…

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@somedude2

What did they spin it off to?

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@adrian_ych @somedude2 is it best to migrate to AVD get away from the BC?

But what do you mean by BC ?
Coz “Cloud PCs” are literally VDI in the cloud as offered by MS “Azure”, AWS, VMware and Google Cloud Platform. There are also other VDI SAAS offered by different Telco and vendors.

Then Entra is literally previously known as AAD or Azure Active Directory “Service” (not to be confused with DCs in Azure)…which was a requirement in O365 or MS365.
Then MS offerings do not have “management” other them SCCM SAAS in the past which is now available as Intune.
So literally it is just a renaming of services and re-marketing.

Business cloud pc is what I was referring to

Is this a good solution or outdated and we need to move to a better or newer one like Azure virtual Desktop?

what is the problem \ use case you are looking at them for?

Are you already using this “Business cloud pc” ?

There is no better or worse…depends on your needs and requirements

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